HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Overseas income
Hi,
Sorry, we can only answer HMRC questions on the forum.
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RE: Self assessment foreign incomes
Hi,
As a non resident it will only be your UK income that you declare.
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RE: Self Assessment Question-Entering Interest Taxed or Untaxed?
Hi,
It is untaxed interest for the period 6 April 2022 to 5 April 2023.
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RE: Hiring a contractor
Hi,
You would need to account for the payments to your wife in your business bookkeeping accounts and declare this as wages in your tax return.
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RE: Working for overseas employer for the first month that I came to the UK. Do I need to pay NI?
Hi,
Income arising from employment in Hong Kong, while resident there, is not taxable in the UK and should only be shown as additional information in box 19.
It is not subject to National Insurance.
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RE: Request for completion online self assessment for previous tax year 2021/2022
Hi,
You would need to contact our Self Assesment team so that we can review your tax records.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Amendment about SA106 form
Hi,
Yes, it will take longer to process, but you can post it to:
H.M. Revenue and Customs
Self Assessment
BX9 1AS
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RE: Foreign income
Hi,
If this is employment income, you would declare it in the employment section of the tax return, in pounds sterling, so that it is included in the tax calculation. Enter "N/A" for the employer reference.
Only if you paid overseas tax, do you need to declare the employment income on the foreign section, so that you can claim a foreign tax relief. You cannot claim foreign tax credit, if no foreign tax was paid.
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